Intermec CS40 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide - Page 68

About Screen Mode, Screen Mode Option Descriptions, LCD Parms Settings continued

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Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE LCD Parms Settings (continued) Setting Description Values Key Uppercase Scroll Window Define Height Define Width Foreground RGB When enabled, alpha keys (A to Z) On or Off. appear as uppercase characters Default is Off. regardless of the Shift or Caps Lock mode settings. Defines how far the cursor moves Tab Size (scrolls the current each time you press the arrow keys. tab distance) Screen Size (scrolls the current screen size) Scroll Setting (uses the current settings for Define Height and Define Width) Height of the scroll window. 1 to 24. Default is 8. Width of the scroll window. 1 to 80. Default is 8. Configures the text color in RGB values. Red: 0 to 255. Green: 0 to 255. Blue: 0 to 255. Default for all is 255 (white text). Background RGB Configures the background color in RGB values. Red: 0 to 255. Green: 0 to 255. Blue: 0 to 255. Default for all is 0 (black background). About Screen Mode Screen Mode defines the cursor position and movement as you scroll through data in the display buffer, which stores data in a standard CRT format as sent from the host computer. Use Screen Mode options to optimize your view. Screen Mode Option Descriptions Option Description Center Cursor Cursor remains in the center of the screen as you scroll through data. On reaching a boundary of the full CRT screen, the cursor moves past the center of the screen. When the cursor reaches the boundary of the CRT screen, an error tone sounds and the cursor does not wrap to the next line in the display. Corner Mode (default) Cursor remains in the lower-right corner of the screen as you scroll through data, beginning at the upper-left corner of the full CRT screen. Cursor remains there as data advances in the scrolled direction (up, down, right, or left). On reaching a boundary of the full CRT screen, the display and cursor move in the scrolled direction. Cursor stops moving when it reaches the CRT screen boundary and does not wrap to the next line in the display. An error tone sounds if you try to move the cursor beyond the boundary. Use this option when your application uses only the upper-left corner of the full CRT screen. 56 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide

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Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing ITE
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Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
About Screen Mode
Screen Mode defines the cursor position and movement as you scroll through data
in the display buffer, which stores data in a standard CRT format as sent from the
host computer. Use Screen Mode options to optimize your view.
Key Uppercase
When enabled, alpha keys (A to Z)
appear as uppercase characters
regardless of the Shift or Caps Lock
mode settings.
On or Off.
Default is Off.
Scroll Window
Defines how far the cursor moves
each time you press the arrow keys.
Tab Size (scrolls the current
tab distance)
Screen Size (scrolls the current
screen size)
Scroll Setting (uses the current
settings for Define Height and
Define Width)
Define Height
Height of the scroll window.
1 to 24.
Default is 8.
Define Width
Width of the scroll window.
1 to 80.
Default is 8.
Foreground RGB
Configures the text color in RGB
values.
Red: 0 to 255.
Green: 0 to 255.
Blue: 0 to 255.
Default for all is 255 (white
text).
Background RGB
Configures the background color
in RGB values.
Red: 0 to 255.
Green: 0 to 255.
Blue: 0 to 255.
Default for all is 0 (black
background).
Screen Mode Option Descriptions
Option
Description
Center Cursor
Cursor remains in the center of the screen as you scroll through
data. On reaching a boundary of the full CRT screen, the cursor
moves past the center of the screen. When the cursor reaches the
boundary of the CRT screen, an error tone sounds and the cursor
does not wrap to the next line in the display.
Corner Mode (default)
Cursor remains in the lower-right corner of the screen as you scroll
through data, beginning at the upper-left corner of the full CRT
screen. Cursor remains there as data advances in the scrolled
direction (up, down, right, or left). On reaching a boundary of the
full CRT screen, the display and cursor move in the scrolled
direction. Cursor stops moving when it reaches the CRT screen
boundary and does not wrap to the next line in the display. An
error tone sounds if you try to move the cursor beyond the
boundary.
Use this option when your application uses only the upper-left
corner of the full CRT screen.
LCD Parms Settings (continued)
Setting
Description
Values